#12: Ann Sheridan and Relaxed American Glamour
Ann Sheridan’s fashion struck a balance between polish and approachability. She favored softly structured dresses, ruffles worn without fuss, and silhouettes that felt distinctly American—feminine but unfussy. Even when dressed up, her clothes suggested ease rather than formality, glamour without stiffness.

That same sensibility carried into daily life. Ann dressed like someone comfortable in her own skin—practical heels, simple dresses, minimal styling. Her look never felt precious or untouchable. Instead, she embodied a casual confidence that made elegance seem attainable, not performative, long before that idea became fashionable.
